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Pat Whatley

New Member
Can somebody explain this to me?

I'm working on the website for the music festival I help plan. It's only my second website so bear with me. I'm using Adobe Muse.

I'm having problems with the site after it's uploaded. Check these two links:
http://www.riverandblues.net
http://riverandblues.net/

The pages are different, the twitter tab comes and goes.

It's on muse file, I've saved it and exported the HTML a dozen times tonight. I've completely deleted the entire site and started over and I'm still gettting the same issue.

The ARTS page is the same. The "frame and ribbon" isn't supposed to be there. I DELETED THE DAMN FILE FROM MY COMPUTER. Somehow the image is getting linked back but it's not showing in my asset folder.

Anybody got a clue how to make these match?
http://riverandblues.net/contact.html
http://www.riverandblues.net/contact.html
 
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qmr55

New Member
They look the same here, clear your cookies and history. If you're using chrome this is a problem once in awhile and they actually have released some notes on this stating they have yet to figure out where the problem starts with.

Open on a different device you'll see. Here they look exactly the same, twitter works.
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
Clearing my cache/cookies fixed it, dangit.

I've been sitting here FOREVER trying to fix something that wasn't broke.

Thanks for the help. I got the right answer here before the Adobe help desk ever got to me.
 

qmr55

New Member
Good luck with getting support from Adobe concerning Muse. That's like trying to get the cable company to give you a straight answer.
 

Pat Whatley

New Member
Good luck with getting support from Adobe concerning Muse. That's like trying to get the cable company to give you a straight answer.

I get the feeling they're going to drop muse. They've dumped the forum and you have to dig on the website to find it.
 

qmr55

New Member
Wouldn't surprise me, but would be disappointing because I feel the software has a lot of potential if they put some damn work into it!
 
J

john1

Guest
Looks all the same here, I love Muse. I used it to build my new site and it has everything you could want. You can even put in SEO without a issue in each page.
 

Dennis422

New Member
BTW, change your page names, "Home" will not help you with Google at all.
Search engines look at the page names, try naming every page with something meaningful and something that could be searched for when searching through Google or any other search engine.
 

CES020

New Member
I get the feeling they're going to drop muse. They've dumped the forum and you have to dig on the website to find it.

Since when? It's right here :

http://forums.adobe.com/community/muse

I have found some old links that link to an older location of the forum that's not supported any more, but this one is out of the developer area and into the main forum area with all the adobe products.

Also, that used to be a very common problem. You actually had to setup your preferences in your control panel in your hosting account whether or not you wanted to use the www or not. Over the years, it's looking like that's all blended together now, so it's not the issue it used to be.
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
I get the feeling they're going to drop muse. They've dumped the forum and you have to dig on the website to find it.


I can't really imagine that. If they did that would leave only 2 program left as a perk for getting the Creative Cloud (Acrobat XI and Lightroom). You do have the services as well, but I'm just sticking with the programs.
 

signswi

New Member
Redirect one to the other, set the one you want to use as canonical. Set it as preferred in WMT.

It's not well understood outside of developer circles but www. is a subdomain like any other subdomain and gets treated as such unless you set up redirects and canonicals. The WMT trick is just helpful for controlling indexation.
 
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